@fedora I tried again tonight with upgrading Fedora 41 to 42. Went off without a hitch. I guess either our place was having net connection problems last night, or the mirror I was trying to pull from was, or I just wasn't holding my mouth right : P
@fedora I tried again tonight with upgrading Fedora 41 to 42. Went off without a hitch. I guess either our place was having net connection problems last night, or the mirror I was trying to pull from was, or I just wasn't holding my mouth right : P
@fedora I tried again tonight with upgrading Fedora 41 to 42. Went off without a hitch. I guess either our place was having net connection problems last night, or the mirror I was trying to pull from was, or I just wasn't holding my mouth right : P
I am having one little post-upgrade issue with @fedora 42.
Every time I open dnfdragora it asks me to import a GPG key, which appears to be associated with the @librewolf repo. But the text here doesn't seem to match the string I'd expect from a GPG key, it's not long enough for one thing.
The LibreWolf repo was all working fine in #Fedora 40 and 41, so not sure what's going on here. But again, I'm fairly new to Fedora, so could well be a rookie mistake on my end : )
BTW Yes, I know, it took me far too long to replace v40. I'm new to Fedora and I didn't realise one version could be upgraded to another without fresh reinstalls, which are a real PITA now thanks to UEFI. Especially with preloved laptops that have firmware-level passwords set that the previous owner doesn't know, because the person they bought them off forgot tell them (hmmm).
Anyway, making progress but ... help?
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@strypey once you upgraded to 41, try and run normal update process first before attempting the 42-upgrade. it might just solve your problems (fingers crossed)